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IndieWire After Dark revisits cult classics in the streaming age. This week, we're watching Bruce Davison and a pack if rats in "Willard" (1971).
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My mother passed away six years ago. She was a manipulative woman who had alienated all family members except my adult son.
Silence from Scripture on new technologies and the ethical questions they raise is no excuse for silence from the church.
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